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“Music has always been a matter of energy to me, a question of fuel. Sentimental people call it inspiration, but what they really mean is fuel. I have always needed fuel. I am a serious consumer. On some nights I still believe that a car with the gas needle on empty can run about fifty more miles if you have the right music very loud on the radio”

Yes it is, rather good actually, much like the film, which follows the book pretty closely.

“Music has always been a matter of energy to me, a question of fuel. Sentimental people call it inspiration, but what they really mean is fuel. I have always needed fuel. I am a serious consumer. On some nights I still believe that a car with the gas needle on empty can run about fifty more miles if you have the right music very loud on the radio”

Not bad is it??
I read it a yr or 2 back . I have not seen the film yet!!

I am mainly waiting for Sam Sisavath's latest book in The Purge series , the come out . I think its 'The Horns Of Avalon' Book 8, I believe in the series
Zombie horror , quite good. All on my vintage Kindle

Picked up a couple of audiobooks today at good price from audible so quite pleased. Ive actually a few to listen to but got the pad back so hope to catch up.
Ive got that Martian on my wish list. I had heard it was a bit technical but i will get it sometime.. May wait till it or the kindle is on offer

Regards,
Grant ....

I've said it before and I'll say it again: democracy simply-doesn't-work

Kerala, on the south-western coast of India, was described as late as 1838, as 'God's Garden' by German missionary and scholar, Hermann Gundert. Even as this land continues to sustain its reputation, little is known about its social and cultural ethos. Lore and Legends of Kerala is a distillation of 48 of the most sparkling of the 800 or so stories that form Aithihyamala, the definitive collection of the myths and social history of Kerala.